• Biological Sciences Colloquium: Dr.  Joseph Hoyt, Virginia Tech

    Lapham Hall, N101 3209 N Maryland Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Dr. Hoyt from Virginia Tech will present a talk about his work entitled, "Sit-and-Wait Pathogens: Environmental Pathogen Reservoirs and Infectious Disease Dynamics." The Abstract is as Follows: Emerging infectious diseases are recognized as a serious threat to wildlife populations, and pathogen …

  • Biological Sciences Colloquium: Dr. Claire Richardson

    Lapham Hall, N101 3209 N Maryland Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Dr. Claire Richardson, University of Wisconsin-Madison, will present a talk about her work entitled, "Sustaining the Brain: Insights into Neuronal Maintenance from Ageless Animals to Lysosomal Degradation” Research Description:    Aging is the principal risk factor for cognitive decline and …

  • Biological Sciences Colloquium: Drs. W.G. Stooksbury and H.T. Millen

    Lapham Hall, N101 3209 N Maryland Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Drs. W.G. Stooksbury and H.T. Millen will present a talk about their work entitled, "Substance Use Disorders and Addiction:  Neurobiological Mechanisms and Treatment Implications" The Abstract is as follows: Addiction and substance use disorders are chronic and relapsing conditions characterized …

  • Biological Sciences Colloquium: Dr. Jean-Pierre Saint-Jeannet

    Lapham Hall, N101 3209 N Maryland Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Dr. Jean-Pierre Saint-Jeannet, New York University, will present a talk about his work entitled, "Understanding the Role of The Spliceosome in Craniofacial Syndromes: A Tale of Frogs and Embryonic Stem Cells." The Abstract is as Follows: Synopsis: Nager syndrome is a …

  • Spring 2024 Biological Sciences Research Symposium

    UWM Student Union Ballroom 2200 E. Kenwood Blvd, Milwaukee, WI

    The Graduate Organization of Biological Sciences (GOBS), in conjunction with the Department of Biological Sciences, presents the 2024 Biological Sciences Research Symposium. The symposium is designed to showcase our outstanding undergraduate and graduate students and their research in the department. …

  • Biological Sciences Colloquium: Laura Rolfs

    Lapham Hall, N101 3209 N Maryland Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Laura Rolfs will present a talk about his/her/their work entitled, "The role of non-muscle myosins in zebrafish development and MYH9-related disease" The Abstract is as Follows: MYH genes encode highly conserved actin-based motor proteins, non-muscle myosins (NMIIs), which have essential …

  • Biological Sciences Colloquium: Shanice Piango

    Lapham Hall, N101 3209 N Maryland Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Shanice Piango, UWM graduate student, will present a talk about her work entitled, "Germplasm Conservation Strategies for Understanding Fertility in Giant Kelp (Macrocystis Pyrifera)" The Abstract is as Follows: My research explores the application of germplasm conservation strategies in seaweed, …

  • Biological Sciences Colloquium: Dr. Devanshi Khokhani

    Lapham Hall, N101 3209 N Maryland Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Dr. Devanshi Khokhani will present a talk about her work entitled, "Harnessing Rhizosphere Microbes to Foster Plant Health." The abstract is as follows: Rhizosphere, a narrow zone at the soil-root interface, is an untapped resource for discovering beneficial microbes that …

  • Biological Sciences Colloquium: Vidhya Basak

    Lapham Hall, N101 3209 N Maryland Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Vidhya Basak, UWM graduate student, will present a talk about her work entitled, "A New Level of Eukaryotic AMPK Regulation: Lessons From Yeast." The abstract is as follows: In the Kuchin lab, we focus on understanding the mechanisms by which …

  • Biological Sciences Colloquium: Dr. Claire de la Cova

    Lapham Hall, N101 3209 N Maryland Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Dr. Claire de la Cova, assistant professor of biological sciences at UWM, will present a talk about her work entitled, "The very elegant patient: How the worm C. elegans provides insights into Raf signaling in disease." The summary is as …